South Africa
International Conference Calls

International Conference Call South Africa

Communicating with Group Conference Calls between
South Africa and U.S.

Whether you're located in South Africa or have
contacts who are, if you need to host a group conference call involving South Africa, the best way to do so is
with an international conference calling plan.

International group calls are a little trickier to organize than group calls with participants located inside your
own country due to varying country codes, dialing conventions, and multi-country international calling costs.

Our global conference calling service is built specifically for facilitating group calls.

Conference
CallSouth Africa Rates

South Africa Toll Free = $0.22 /min

Johannesburg access = $0.13 /min

South Africa Dial-Out Rate = $0.14 /minute

US access = 2.6¢ /minute

Eliminate barriers with

South Africa international conference calling

Supporting local and
toll free access numbers
Your international callers will dial an access number local to their own countries.

Making access
to your global conference call as simple as possible
Your international attendees will not need to figure out how to dial a foreign number, and they can participate
from any phone type including landlines, cellular phones, smartphones, and VoIP phones.

Global access numbers
for South Afrca conference calling including participants located in the following countries, all on the same call:

Pay-as-you-go
global conference calling plans
You pay only for the minutes you use in your conference calls. There are no setup fees, no monthly fees, no minimum
usage requirements, and no contracts to sign. Simply pay for usage.

Low rates
We offer competitive per minute rates for countries around the globe.

Affordable
options
Is one of your attendees in a country with excessively high per minute rates? Our moderator dial-out feature usually
results in lower per minute costs. You can set up the call so that the system dials certain participants directly,
typically reducing your costs accordingly.

Included Connect App
Join your conference call without needing to dial an access number. Reach the conference bridge and login as a
host or attendee using any web enabled device with an html browser.

South Africa Telecommunications

The CIA World Factbook estimates that South Africa had 4.03 million main line telephones in use as of 2012
and another 68.4 million mobile cellular phones. This represents a combined tele density of about 140 telephones
for every 100 people.

South Africa's telecommunications system is considered the best-developed and most modern in Africa. It's made
up of fiber optics, carrier-equipped open-wire telephone lines, coaxial cables, wireless local loops, microwave radio relay
links, and radiotelephone communication stations. Internationally, South Africa is connected via fiber optic submarine
and land-based cable systems and 3 satellite earth stations.

The international country code for South Africa is 27.

As of 2009, South Africa had 4.42 million Internet users, putting it at 52nd place compared to the rest of the
world at the time. This number more than doubled by the end of 2011 with an estimated 8.5 million Internet users
in South Africa.

According to SouthAfrica.info, South Africa's telecommunications sector is one of the fastest growing sectors in
its economy - thanks in large part by growth in the mobile telephony and broadband connectivity sectors. Mobile
phone use among South African adults reached 76 percent in 2010.

MTN, Cell C, 8Ta, and Vodacom are the main mobile operators in South Africa.

According to BuddeComm, Neotel, the second fixed-line operator in South Africa, has gained market share from the
incumbent, Telkom. Competition and Telekom's ended monopoly on international submarine cables have led to significantly
lower telecom prices for consumers.

South Africa's telecommunications sector is regulated by the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa
(ICASA).

To facilitate a conference call from South Africa,
your conferees access your conference call by dialing a South Africa Toll Free number at no cost to the them.
As an example, your office in South Africa can host a conference call with your IT person in the Germany and your
SEO company in India along with your partners located in South Korea, all on the same call.

If you have a participant located in a country that is not listed, that participant can still access your conference call using our local U.S. conference
bridge number (provided upon account activation). Or, the moderator can use our dial-out feature to bring the participant in to the conference
call.

Participants in South Africa can easily join your global conference
call by accessing the South Africa Toll-Free number or the Johannesburg local access number.

Adding Remote Guests

Optionally connect anyone to your call regardless of country location using the included dial-out
feature.
Primarily used to add a participant in a remote country or to add another attendee while a call is in progress.